Megacraft Classic Resource Pack 1.12.2/1.11.2

Author: CK20XX ❘ December 28, 2017 ❘ 8,024 views

Megacraft Classic Resource Pack 1.12.2/1.11.2 for Minecraft is a complete, definitive Mega Man themed pack for Minecraft. EVERYTHING has been modified, including blocks, items, foliage gradients, the End Poem, and… a good handful of sounds. OK, so it’s not literally everything, but some of the more noteworthy features include:
– A HUD combining elements from all over the franchise, such as arcade-style energy meters, weapon panels containing your inventory, and a power meter to provide the energy from all the P Chips you collect!
– A custom font based off of Mega Man 6! (The font from 9 and 10 was far too wide and would always force text out of bounds.)
– A custom language file: English (Mega Man)! You have to manually activate it in the game options though, so don’t forget to do that!
– Arm yourself with a Mega Buster and many special weapons like the Deep Digger, Super Arm, Leaf Shield, Rolling Cutter, and even the Wire Adapter!
– Work with electronics! Salvage circuit boards from buried scrap heaps, craft computer monitors that flash with streams of data, and watch Redstone torches spark with power!
– Testificates that look better and may also be less annoying than the default ones!
– Equip your horse with a seat cushion and three different kinds of Rush adapters!
– Sound effects from all over the franchise! Feel yourself power-up as you eat, get a warning beep before something explosive goes off, and sound like Hard Man when you take a long dive into the solid ground!
– Destroy holographic aliens, collect their cores, and use them to defeat the Mecha Dragon and claim Gemini Man’s lair as your pocket dimension!
– Megatunes! The game world music consists of classic compositions, and the records contain the best of fan remixes! Take a look at the track list in the resource pack’s “record” folder!

Screenshots:

Mega Man games are known for their distinct artwork, using minimal colors and solid lines to convey depth instead of using pixel-by-pixel shading. They have most famously relied on trickery, taking advantage of contrast and how some colors can look like completely different colors when placed alongside other colors to keep things from looking flat, and animating smooth liquids by having a static tile cycle through three different colors. This effect doesn’t work so well in Minecraft though because the player’s view of an area is not fixed. Some classic 8-bit graphics look exceedingly strange when viewed up close and you also have to factor in how textures wrap around and tile with each other in a 3D environment. Besides, the games aren’t exclusively 8-bit and in fact used the diverse color palettes of 16 and 32-bit consoles to create some gorgeous 2D effects. This is why some concessions, modifications, and a LOT of recoloring had to be done to adapt classic Mega Man graphics to Minecraft.

How to install:

Download a resource pack, you should get a .zip file.v

Open the folder to which you downloaded the file.

Copy the .zip file.

Open Minecraft.

Click on “Options”, then “Resource Packs”.

Choose “Open resource pack folder”.

Paste the file into the resource folder in Minecraft.

Go back to Minecraft, the resource pack should now be listed and you can activate it by choosing it and hitting “Done”.